Petal Scarf by Xandy Peters

Petal Scarf

Knitting
April 2020
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 10 rows
in Stacked stitch pattern
US 8 - 5.0 mm
440 - 660 yards (402 - 604 m)
8" (20 cm) wide and 60" (150 cm) long
English
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The Petal Scarf is a flat version of the original Petal Cowl. The stitch shapes are inspired by flower petals, fish scales, and vintage crocheted afghans. A great cold weather knit, or a summer project when made in thinner yarn. A unique stitch is used to create an extra long chevron motif which sets this scarf apart.

To watch videos of the Stacked Stitch technique, visit my YouTube channel!

Note: I have added extra information about yarn substitution and pattern modifications as well as updating the stacked stitch instructions to match current notation. You can now choose which kind of stacked decrease you want to use.

Finished Size: 8” (20cm) wide and 60” (150cm) long. Info on adjusting the size in pattern.
Yarn: 2-3 skeins of Urth Uneek Worsted, 220 yards (192m) per 100g skein; 100% wool. (Shown in color 4007) Info on yarn substitution in pattern.
Needles: Size 8 (5mm) 32” circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge.
Gauge: 24 sts and 10 rows in patt = 3 x 3” (7.5 x 7.5 cm) rectangle.
Other Materials: Sewing needle, pins, steamer and blocking surface.

I’ve uploaded images of the first page of the pattern and the info on yarn substitution from the pattern.